This is helpful as a concept, but the camera is too far from the piece. A close up would help the viewer SEE what's going on. A wide angle of Jen stitching is not helpful or instructive.
I want to get a custom patch, but I don't want to pay the $100 it takes to get one made. I'd much rather just gain the skills needed to make my own custom patches. Great video, 5 stars. God Bless :)
Thank you for this tutorial. I'm looking to get into embroidery and this was a great first look into what I need to expect :). Tho turns out it's a little more expensive than I thought it would be. I'm broke so everything is expensive for me right now
I think she did like a sideways stain stitch Like up down up down up down; looping the tread along the edge. Hopefully I helped? I’m new to sewing so maybe
Hello! Jen will answer all your questions in the course forum. You can access here: www.domestika.org/en/courses/3715-abstract-color-and-design-for-embroidery?JenSmith_enYOU See you in class!
I like to iron and sew patches on personally. It's a guide for people to make their own so it makes sense to show how to do both options so people can choose their prefered method.
This is helpful as a concept, but the camera is too far from the piece. A close up would help the viewer SEE what's going on. A wide angle of Jen stitching is not helpful or instructive.
For real
Omg. I had no idea you had a RUclips channel to teach us how to do your designs! I love your Instagram page and I'm super happy I found you here too.
I want to get a custom patch, but I don't want to pay the $100 it takes to get one made. I'd much rather just gain the skills needed to make my own custom patches. Great video, 5 stars.
God Bless :)
Thank you so much for this fast and very informative, easy to follow tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
What fabric is best for the patch? Just a general linen or...?
Thank you so much for this!
Thank you for this tutorial. I'm looking to get into embroidery and this was a great first look into what I need to expect :). Tho turns out it's a little more expensive than I thought it would be. I'm broke so everything is expensive for me right now
There are tons of crafting supplies at goodwill, I've seen hoops and floss packs there before
@@sirengita3535 No goodwill here where I live, I'm not from US. But luckily I got some at a fair price :>
@@reiphas if you still need something, i got a little spare cash for your endeavours
Beautiful embroidery . . . great tutorial!
This is awesome Jen. You are very artistic. What is a good type of cloth to embroider on for this type of project?
Did you just used the satin stitch around the edge with black thread or did you use like a serger/blanket/felling stitch?
I think she did like a sideways stain stitch
Like up down up down up down; looping the tread along the edge.
Hopefully I helped? I’m new to sewing so maybe
Super helpful thank you 🙏
What material are you using in the first step? Just cotton?
Kinda weird position of the camera guys
Thanks!
Can I ask how you dont have a lot of excess strong on the back? Yours looks nice and flat and inexpensive are bulky
It looks like there’s a second bit of fabric sewn onto the back of the original work. They definitely left out a step or three in this ‘tutorial’
Thank you
How much strands can use to fill leaf
Hello! Jen will answer all your questions in the course forum. You can access here: www.domestika.org/en/courses/3715-abstract-color-and-design-for-embroidery?JenSmith_enYOU See you in class!
What is the adhesive transfer paper you use?
It’s called an iPad 😂
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Can't see anything. Change the name of this video
I agree we can see anything you're doing
Why are you making it iron-on? Why nor sew the patch on? You obviously know how to hand-stitch.
I like to iron and sew patches on personally. It's a guide for people to make their own so it makes sense to show how to do both options so people can choose their prefered method.